changing energy behavior Corporate renewable engagement – a ripple or a tsunami? NORWEP, Lysaker 1 June 2017 • Dedicated team Tom Lindberg • Global reach • Extensive solution set • GO, REC, I-REC • 55 TWh delivered in 2016 • ¼ of RE100 members
60% 40% 50% Fortune 100 have of global electricity use set clean energy and GHG reduction emissions by business targets Measuring electricity emissions matters! www.ghgprotocol.org www.ghgprotocol.org
86% of Fortune 500 companies report to CDP… …their “energy usage”, using the GHG Protocol Scope 2 reporting criteria… …and documenting this with Guarantees of Origin in Europe, RECs in North America, and International REC (I-REC) in international markets.
For business sector For investors
…commitment to 100% renewable electricity 95 of the world’s most influential companies have “teamed up”
THE TSUNAMI 1000 companies 95 companies 1000 TWh 100 TWh
Alternative energy solutions for corporates
…from a supply …to one driven by dominated market consumer demand & “challenging” corporates • Technology focus • Cost reductions • • Efficient grids and transport Establishing real choice • • National production targets New players in old marketplace • • Subsidies for production Incentives for purchasers • • Energy as commodity resource «Customized» energy delivery • • Utility driven Open energy markets • • «One size fits all» Corporate reporting on usage
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